Planning & Transportation

Entering Ephesus

I might have heard something about this before, but in reading the annual update from the Town of Chapel Hill's Economic Development Director, I realized that the Town is not just beginning but actually finishing a plan for the area around the intersection of 15-501 and Ephesus Church Road (including Eastgate and Ram's Plaza). 

Carrboro Informational Workshop for the Wilson Park Multi-use Path

 
From the Town of Carrboro:
 
Citizens' Informational Workshop for the Wilson Park Multi-use Path
 
Please join us for an informational workshop on the design of a multi-use (bicycle and pedestrian) path through Charles Herman Wilson Park. The meeting will provide an opportunity to review a design map, discuss the project with representatives of the Town and engineering firm, and fill out a comment sheet.

Light refreshments will be served. For more information, contact Jeff Brubaker, Transportation Planner, at 918-7329 or jbrubaker@townofcarrboro.org.

Town Hall is accessible for persons with disabilities.
 

 
Taller Informativo Ciudadano para el Camino Multi-uso del Parque Wilson

Por favor acompáñenos a un taller informative sobre el diseño de un camino multi-uso (bicicletas y peatones) a través del Parque Charles Herman Wilson. La junta ofrecerá una oportunidad para revisar el mapa del diseño, discutir el proyecto con los respresentantes del Pueblo de Carrboro y de la firma de ingenieros, y para llenar una hoja de comentarios.

Se servirán refrigerios. Para más información, contactar a Jeff Brubaker, Planificador de Transporte, al 918-7329 ó jbrubaker@townofcarrboro.org.

El ayuntamiento es accessible a personas con discapacidades.

Date: 

Thursday, March 10, 2011 - 5:00pm to 7:00pm

Location: 

Carrboro Town Hall, 301 W Main St, Carrboro, NC 27510

Triangle Regional Transit Program Public Workshop- Round 3

OUR TRANSIT FUTURE
The Triangle area continues to experience explosive growth — growth that requires increased mobility demands. Improvements must be made to the local transportation systems to maintain the area's quality of life and continue to attract new industry, jobs and residents.

It's time for the Triangle Regional Transit Program, a comprehensive study effort to look at regional transit rail opportunities and explore expanded regional busway networks. The program, spanning Orange, Durham and Wake counties, is an exciting move forward toward transit connectivity in the Triangle.

Seven public workshops have been scheduled for March 22 - 31 around the Triangle to present the corridors, alignments, and station locations for public feedback.  The workshops will be run 'open house, drop in' style with information displays, staff to answer questions, and looping videos.  There is no single presentation time.  This is the third and final round of public workshops during the Alternatives Analysis period. Public comment will be taken at the workshops and online at www.ourtransitfuture.com or 800-816-7817.

Date: 

Thursday, March 24, 2011 - 4:00pm to 7:00pm

Location: 

The Friday Center- 100 Friday Center Drive, Chapel Hill

Weaver Street reconstruction to begin in March

Carrboro Northern Study Area Design Workshop

The purpose of this design workshop is to gather community input on land uses in Carrboro's Northern Study Area. Carrboro planning staff, representatives of Durham Area Designers, and members of the public will work in small groups to share information and consider design ideas for the area.

Links:

NSA Development Patterns

Date: 

Saturday, February 26, 2011 - 8:30am to 4:30pm

Location: 

Morris Grove Elementary School, 215 Eubanks Road, Carrboro

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